Operating temperatures of K7N2-Delta L and CPU

I was wondering what the temperature at which the motherboard cut power to the CPU was for a K7N2-Delta L?
Also, what are standard operating temperatures for an AMD Athalon XP 2200+?
Thanks
Zach

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Originally posted by Zachdude
I was wondering what the temperature at which the motherboard cut power to the CPU was for a K7N2-Delta L?
Anyone care to take a stab at the first question?

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